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Old 06-09-2013, 07:02 AM
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Any tips or tricks on how to properly take care of this fish and eggs??
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Old 06-09-2013, 09:14 AM
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start getting rotifers to feed the fry right away.you can pick up an 8 oz container at j&l or king eds,or come to my place and get the rotifers and phyto to feed them.start early so you have a large supply of rotifers
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Do you breed clowns?Thanks for replying..looks like it is just the first day because it is bright orange.. Do i need to have a separate tank, and when can i take it out from display tank??How much is rotifers, is this live food??
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start getting rotifers to feed the fry right away.you can pick up an 8 oz container at j&l or king eds,or come to my place and get the rotifers and phyto to feed them.start early so you have a large supply of rotifers
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If it's the pair's first spawn, you're likely better off to wait until a subsequent event. This will give you time to do more research on raising marine fish fry. You will most certainly need a separate tank going and you'll need to capture the larvae the night they hatch in order to move them. Many folks put a tile near the pair to encourage them to spawn there. This way the tile can be easily removed on the anticipated hatch evening & you'll have the whole shebang rather than trying to net them with a light in a tank with flow.

There are breeding forums & plenty of resources on the net for additional info. There's also a book called "Clownfishes" which is a good read for anyone wishing to raise the critters.
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If it's the pair's first spawn, you're likely better off to wait until a subsequent event. This will give you time to do more research on raising marine fish fry. You will most certainly need a separate tank going and you'll need to capture the larvae the night they hatch in order to move them. Many folks put a tile near the pair to encourage them to spawn there. This way the tile can be easily removed on the anticipated hatch evening & you'll have the whole shebang rather than trying to net them with a light in a tank with flow.
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There are breeding forums & plenty of resources on the net for additional info. There's also a book called "Clownfishes" which is a good read for anyone wishing to raise the critters.
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i raise phyto and rotifers to feed new spawns and coral.type in clown fish eggs on your search engine and you will get tons of info.
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